The Oregon Trail Network

 

The Oregon Trail Network

Let Your Journey Begin With Us!

The Oregon Trail Network has been designed to prepare you for your back country travel adventures. We have located a number of remote trail resources for your convenience including rustic lodging and cabins for rent, horseback riding and boarding services, gaurd station rentals, RV parks, trailheads, shuttle services,  gold mining info, four wheeling adventures, touring services, restaurants and more.   

 

The trails that we have researched and have incorporated into our network include The Blue Mountain Heritage Trail, The Pacific Crest Trail, The Oregon Trail, The Springwater Corridor Trail, The Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail as well as The Barlow Route. Click on the trail links above for more information about a paticular trail. Enjoy The Journey! 

 

OTN Is Dedicated To Serving You

The  Oregon  Trail  Network  is  dedicated to improving your recreational experience on Oregon trails. We hope that you will enjoy the information that we have provided as we are back country horseman ourselves and only wish that we had this information available to us when we began our journey in the back country. This site was made for equestrians by equestrians with an Oregon heritage from Zumwalt-Crow country to Burns Oregon and onto Maywood Park in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge.

 

Let Us Know How It Goes - Contact ...

We would love to hear about your trail adventures and wild west experiences. No matter whether it has been a fantastic trip, a horse training experience or a packers disaster... we would like to share it with our readers. Don`t hesitate to email us when you get back home.

 

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We incorporate environmental experience with western heritage and cowboy adventure. There are few networks that unify the incorporated with the un-incorporated community while providing a recreational focus without fences design. We broaden the marketing horizons for business without limitations and provide modern amenity resources for those who long to play in the back country. Unlike the chambers of commerce and other networks, we are not exclusive to local government. This is an all county network for the trail system as a whole. If you are located near any one of these Oregon Trails or you provide a service to remote locations, we encourage you to advertise with us today.

 

Just click on the more... link above for details. Please feel free to contact us with any questions that you may have about our services. We look forward to serving you!

 

Oregon Equestrian Trails Organization - More... 

Oregon Equestrian Trails members are dedicated to designing, building, promoting, preserving, and maintaining horse camps and trails in Oregon. For over fourty years, we've worked to ensure that horse trails and camps throughout our state remain accessible to riders now and in the future. 

 

 

Welcome To Oregon ... This Is The Real Wild West!

 

CONTACT US @ 541-932-4969 | EMAIL INFO@THEOREGONTRAILNETWORK.COM 

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Network Fliers

Our goal is to provide a diversified network in order to meet the needs of trail customers. Therefore we are now providing a convenient location for the printing convenience of businesses and trail customers alike!

 

Horseback Riding

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Four Wheeling

Flier Coming Soon!

 

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Mail Your Fliers To Info@TheOregonTrailNetwork.Com

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The American Cowboy  |  More...

 

Loyalty - "A cowboy took pride in being loyal to his "brand." The highest compliment a man could receive in the Old West was: "He'll do to ride the river with." This was a tribute from the old trail days when only the fearless dared to swim herds across treacherous rivers. If a life-threatening mishap occurred in the crossing, the help of the nearest cowboy would be the difference between life and death.

 

Friendship - "There was no more sacred obligation than to be there when your friend needed you.

 

Hospitality - "There were no motels in the Old West. Anyone who wandered in - even an enemy - was welcome at the table. The same was true for riders who joined cowboys on the range.

 

Fair Play - "Westerners despised duplicity or under-handedness of any kind. The Code dictated that one could not shoot an unarmed or unwarned enemy (also known as "the rattlesnake code": always warn before you strike). All bets were off, however, if someone was being stalked.

  

Kindness - "Consideration for others was central to the Code. You didn't stir up dust in the vicinity of the chuck wagon; or wake up the wrong man for herd duty. 

 

Integrity - "Honesty was an absolute. Locks on doors were unknown until nesters moved in. Your word was your bond; a handshake was more binding than a 100 page contract.